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... story as " essentially social comedy " and speaks of the narrator's attachment to Paraday as Oedipal or possibly homosexual in nature . Krishna Vaid , whose treatment of the story is the most thorough to date , looks upon the narrator ...
... story as " essentially social comedy " and speaks of the narrator's attachment to Paraday as Oedipal or possibly homosexual in nature . Krishna Vaid , whose treatment of the story is the most thorough to date , looks upon the narrator ...
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... stories from a few basic narrative patterns . Reversing or altering some of the elements of the Cupid - Psyche story , or perhaps combining them with the tradition of the Celtic fay , has provided structure for the lais of " Lanval ...
... stories from a few basic narrative patterns . Reversing or altering some of the elements of the Cupid - Psyche story , or perhaps combining them with the tradition of the Celtic fay , has provided structure for the lais of " Lanval ...
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... story is compared to other werewolf stories . By the high Middle Ages , these tales had long been popular , and several werewolf stories , in addition to Marie's lai , have been preserved , among them the anonymous lai of " Melion " and ...
... story is compared to other werewolf stories . By the high Middle Ages , these tales had long been popular , and several werewolf stories , in addition to Marie's lai , have been preserved , among them the anonymous lai of " Melion " and ...
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